Five Questions to Ask About ESG
From a slave trade response to thematic investing, SRI has come a long way.
- August 27, 2014 September 13, 2019
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From a slave trade response to thematic investing, SRI has come a long way.
And how to manage the resulting volatility.
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Sionna's Shannon on why it's not time to bet against commodities.
In May, I attended the Art of Leadership for Women conference in Toronto. Its packed agenda included high-profile speakers such as Martha Stewart—who remains a force to be reckoned with, despite her brush with the law a few years ago. But for me, the most intriguing take-aways came from Katty Kay’s session on the confidence gap.
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Sideways markets deliver below-average returns, and we probably have a few more years to go, said Kim Shannon, president and chief investment officer of Sionna Investment Managers, at the firm’s 2014 financial market review. However, there is an upside. “Canada has been outperforming the U.S….if history repeats itself, that outperformance should continue,” she added.
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